Monthly Archive for September, 2009

: September, 2009

Dazzle friends and family with this beautiful platter of food. Composed salads are a natural way to let everyone choose what they want. Marinated and fried tofu works nicely. Soba noodles are a light whole grain addition. For complete recipe view here. …

In this short video from the White House, Michelle Obama says she hopes that her organic vegetable garden will be “an important introduction to a new way that our country thinks about food.” Though Big Ag doesn’t agree with her, I think it’s an amazing thing that the First Lady considers this a message worthy […] …

Holy air waves! The web is not enough. Cookus Interruptus has partnered with local NPR station KUOW (94.9) to produce a series of five Cookus Interruptus episodes for the radio. The first one airs tomorrow (September 5th) at 1:00 PM PST and again on Wednesday, September 9th at 2:45. Don’t live in the Seattle area? […] …

This recent opinion piece from the Los Angeles Times had me feeling defensive when I first read it. The headline says it all: “Keep your self-righteous fingers off my processed food.” The author, Charlotte Allen, rails against several people who represent my own point of view about food, including Michael Pollan, Alice Waters, and the […] …

Savor the last of the sensuous peaches and blueberries with this juicy summer dessert. Easy to take to the neighbors because the citrus dressing keeps the fruit colorful. And the vanilla cream made from cashews and maple syrup is surprisingly decadent. View full recipe here. …

We never formally introduced ourselves to the PI audience. Better late than never. Cookus Interruptus is a web cooking show featuring 70+ short how-to videos. Our mission is to educate viewers about how to prepare high-quality wholesome food within the context of busy family life. We welcome dialogue on our blog about how to achieve this. …

Loading...

More

Blog Search

Keyword search across all the entries in this blog.

Browse previous blog posts by month and year of entry. You'll see all the posts for that time period.

Select Month

Show Earlier

Browse previous blog posts by month and year of entry. You'll see all the posts for that time period.